Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Manners, Emotions, and the American way

People who came from different countries and cultures naturally have different behaviors to manage anger. It depends on a history, social structures, rules, relationships, and beliefs. Sometimes this difference can cause a conflict because of misunderstanding in each other behaviors. The author also criticizes an American way to manage anger that the American philosophy, individualism, produces “active pessimists” who believe that it’s possible to release anger.

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